This term is used when someone is stylish, describing them as having ___.
What is "drip"?
This term describes a person’s transformation into a more attractive or improved version of themselves.
What is a "glow up"?
This term is a shorthand for "before anyone else," often used to refer to a significant other.
Short for radical, this term is used to describe something extremely cool or awesome.
What is "rad"?
This term from the 1960s describes something that is cool, fashionable, or excellent.
When a situation is weird or creepy, it is described as being in a certain US state.
What is "Ohio"?
This term describes the act of suddenly ending all communication with someone without explanation.
What is "ghosting"?
This term refers to performing the responsibilities and tasks typical of a responsible adult.
What is "adulting"?
This term means to relax or hang out, often used in the context of taking it easy.
What is "chill"?
This slang term means to leave quickly or suddenly.
What is "split"?
If someone says they're not lying, they're going to say this slang phrase.
What is "no cap"?
When someone is doing something extraordinarily well or with great flair, they might be described with this term, also a kitchen utensil.
What is "serving"?
A phrase used by Millennials to describe a particularly enjoyable and fun time, especially when doing something risky and spontaneous.
What is "YOLO"?
This slang word describes someone who is uncool or awkward.
What is a "dork"?
This term for money was popularized in the '60s.
What is "bread"?
When someone is extremely excited or hyped up about something, they might say they're this, a term also used in gaming.
What is "pog"?
This slang term is used to express excitement or approval, often accompanied by a throwing motion.
What is "yeet"?
This term refers to someone who is extremely loyal and supportive, often used in the context of social media followers.
What is a "stan"?
This term refers to someone who is uncool or not in the know, often used by Gen X.
What is "square"?
When someone is not being truthful, a Baby Boomer might say they are doing this.
What is "pulling your leg"?
This phrase means "for real" or "honestly," and is often used for emphasis.
What is "frfr"?
This word describes someone who is out of touch or trying too hard to be cool.
What is "cheugy"?
When you're pretending to be someone else or showing a different personality online, you’re doing this.
What is "catfishing"?
Gen X used this term to describe a difficult or tough person or situation.
What is "gnarly"?
A phrase that means something is great or fantastic.
What is "far out"?